Aegopodium podagraria ‘Variegatum’

Aigopodium podagraria 'Variegatum' (Gout Weed or Bishops weed)  

goutweed, bishop's weed

Pronunciation: ee-goe-POE-dee-um pod-uh-GRAIR-ee-uh
Family: apiaceae
Plant type: Ground cover, herbaceous perennial, invasive
Origin: Europe
Zone: 3
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Mature size 
  Height: 20-40 cm  
  Spread: >25 m
Habit: spreading
Form: creeping, mat like
Texture:  medium fine
Exposure -  all
Preferred soil -  all
Landscape uses -  ground cover
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Leaves 
Arrangement: compound
Shape: elliptic, oblong, ovate
Size: 13 x 6cm
Margin: crenate, serrate 
Characteristics: basal, odd pinnate, heavily veined, pinnate venation, soft flexible 
Colour: green and white, varigated 
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Flowers 
Inflorescence type: Umbel
Colour: white
Size: >10 cm diameter 
Time: June to August 
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Fruit type: Schizocarp
Colour: Brown
Time: July August
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Stem 
Description: smooth
Colour: green
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Propagation - division of below ground parts   
Comments -  deer and rabbit resistant 
Pests  fungal leaf spot

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